Mission Status : Accomplished with Great Success!
Yes, ShootFest 001 has finally done and over. I am glad that I have attended it. I met a lot of friends, some new some old. Of course not to left out is some twitter-pals. (Follow me here). During the two days I have learnt a lot from those sharing session. It benefits me not only as a photographer, but also as a person. I can not thank you enough for those who share, not forgetting Alex and Grace from Integricity who initiated this ShootFest.
Let’s see some photos now
I totally love Kenneth’s tee.
That’s what Unconference about, relax and lay back.

There’s a wall for participant to have their photos printed in 4”X6” and showcase. There were more photos after that, I snapped this early on the first day. I got two up there, pretty obvious?
Two session going on concurrently. Some people wished they can split to attend both.

See more photos here at my Facebook.
Zach Chin setup a ‘Crazy Photo Booth’ on the last day, so participant can have photos taken, crazily in a way. Some photos are deadly creative and fun! Check this out.
The two supermen, Jason and Ian wore same tee that day. Both jokers definitely brighten up ShootFest very much with them being themselves. Check out what I mean below.
Jon wanna show he is taller than me. he did try very hard. ;p
Zach took this with my head cropped. argh… you will get it next time Zach. LOL. Oh, that’s Grace! Don’t despite her tiny size tell ya’ll, she has got big heart and great capacity!
Adrian and Joshua. See the jump. Salute.
My favourites of lots! That Fiona of Fifoto and Jon. Oscar award! ;p

Now for some photographers out there who didn’t come, regret? hehe…
It was during Easter celebration at my church, we had a production. It was wonderful, huge and moved hearts. I particularly like the lights that night. It was unusual setting, because there’s never that plenty of color.
That night I took some photos for the church. I particular like these. It certainly colorful.
Kysern was lit in blue
I think this was Kysern too.
I have no idea where the colors come from, I don’t remember there’s a green spot in church.
There’s not many I know. But, I hope you enjoy as much as I do :)
Follow up on previous post, here you go of some of the highlights during my visit to the Penang. It was, as said, a rushy and short period of visit. We did not really go every corner and all the tourist-must-visit places. Well, one highlight of this trip is, have a look at Khoo Kongsi. The architectural design is fantabulous! Really, PAM has awarded an Excellent Award for that! No kid.
One really bad pano attempt here. Taken from Penang Hill. It was Av mode, so the very-smart camera took the metering on its own judgement. I couldn’t care much about it anyway. lol.
Next day, we went to another very famous temple in Penang, which I don’t know what it is actual name. In general, it is a big-laying-buddha temple
And so happened it was the Songkran. So people were splashing water, wiping white stuff onto each other face ( argh…)
Komtar, the tallest building in Penang.
This is the best Chendol, and it is not gonna miss everytime I visit to Penang. For your info, it is located at Penang road. *slurp*
The Khoo Kongsi! If you noticed, the most of the walls are spectacularly engraved with all those craftworks. Those effort, salutes. We, who living now in minimalist concept can never understand. lol.
I hope to get you some Cameron Highlands trip photos too. If I get the chance to, even look at it. Doesn’t mean it has misplaced somewhere, I am just lazy sometimes. Anyway, it is mostly flowers, flowers and flowers. Sometimes, vegetables, strawberries and FLOWERS again. That’s Cameron Highlands all has.
Till next post. *ZZzzzpp*